The Forgotten Works create modern folk music out of soil, building projects, rusty vans, rivers, sunlight, trees, food, the sea, broken dreams, clockwork antiques, tangled things, mountains, rivers and a place called iDEATH. https://nonstuff.co.uk/the-forgotten-works/biography

Voicebeat

World harmony singing lead by Harry Campbell). Combo performance/workshop. Come and sing traditional music from around the globe with Glasgow’s world music community choir

Cloud-hopping tales are told by clear, honest vocals and adorned with playful instrumentation. Jemima and her band charm you along a cathartic, life-affirming journey of haunting songs. The unique combination of strings and a rare wooden box called a chromatic tongue drum add to the innovative sounds they create. http://www.jemimathewes.co.uk

Friends say this about us:’The Watch Thieves play a kind of traditional folk but with political and modern twists, both lyrically and musically. Sort of indescribable and awe-inspiring.’ ~ Raphael Lehmann ‘The Watch Thieves – As mysteriously comfortable as one wool sock. Beautiful new folk with a sombre smile’ Ryan Van Winkle, Host, The Golden Hour https://soundcloud.com/watchthieves

A stomp-tastic, get everyone dancing, musical journey. Portnawak & The Woo started playing together over 6 years ago when they all lived on the Woodcote Estate in Midlothian. They play genre busting tunes that are gypsy, folk and punk influenced. Portnawak enjoy that they

play a range of acoustic instruments, all with a story to tell. portnawakandthewoo.blogspot.com